Dr Clark calf pic is used often in Cattle vision ads of Captain Obvious. The 918 pic.cowgirl864 said:is this the (Doc) bull that i have seen in some catalogs lately being the A.I. sire
Dr. Clark is looking good.sue said:Dr Clark calf pic is used often in Cattle vision ads of Captain Obvious. The 918 pic.cowgirl864 said:is this the (Doc) bull that i have seen in some catalogs lately being the A.I. sire
Dr Clark's grand dam is still going at HUB's in Kansas, approaching her 13th year. Text book udder I might ad too. His full sister produced the 329 "centerfold" in my recent post. Keep in touch with Matt and good number of calves are due any time now by DC and we should see are large group of Angus X this fall. I might add that his SC measurement at 10 mos was the largest in the pen too.
Sue, could you display photos of these Brangus crosses for our SP South-Texas citizens?sue said:3 calves all on one day and way before denver?? We are starting to get feed back on bulls sold last year and that is for me the most exciting for me right now . JR Ranch turned his out early and had calves this past December ( Foundation). Matlocks will have a carload of bull calves for Denver 2012?? ( Ripper)? Early use in Tx as well, Nordic made Brangus look like a beef animal. nice late fall group.
Late April and May travels will tell me more about CO Son's, but if the buyers are happy then so am I.
Doc Clark should have a very large group of F1 et Black babies this fall. His appeal so far has been with Black Angus breeders.
Sometimes we take the disposition of Shorthorn for granted, but this has been a huge selling point this past summer for us. Needless to say. DC is right in the footsteps of a traditional shorthorn.
cowgirl864 said:is this the (Doc) bull that i have seen in some catalogs lately being the A.I. sire
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You did get a red one!